Destiny 2 DLC codes will be available through an unusual channel: Rockstar Energy Drinks.

Like the Red Bull partnership Bungie and Activision set up for the original Destiny, this promotion serves as a way to market Destiny 2 to the masses, as well as provide a way for fans to earn some in-game gear. The cans themselves are branded with Destiny 2 logos and depict different guardians without their helmets.

Bungie has yet to officially reveal the promotion, but there’s no doubt that it’s legit. Rockstar has opened up a support page, presumably in case any fans have trouble redeeming their codes and to clarify the terms of the promotion. On top of that, fans have already spotted cans in the wild. YouTuber Mesa Sean created a video with a compilation of pictures of these cans, which you can see below.

Fan speculation from looking at the cans states that these codes won’t be redeemable until September 1st. We’ll probably have to wait for Bungie’s announcement to confirm that, but since Destiny 2 isn’t out yet, you’re not missing out on anything by being unable to redeem codes in the meantime.

Destiny 2 releases September 6th for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, and October 24th for PC.

About Emma Schaefer

Emma’s early gaming was mostly done in secret, as the only gamer in a family of normal people. She still retains skills from this dark period in her life, such as the ability to teleport instantly across the house away from the computer, and holds a gold medal in the Olympic sport of “Hide the Gameboy.” Sorry, Mom, now you know. Find her on Twitter @Emma4EGM

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Want Destiny 2 DLC? You’re going to have to chug some energy drinks

Bungie is teaming up with Rockstar on Destiny 2—but not the Rockstar you're hoping for.

Destiny 2 DLC codes will be available through an unusual channel: Rockstar Energy Drinks.

Like the Red Bull partnership Bungie and Activision set up for the original Destiny, this promotion serves as a way to market Destiny 2 to the masses, as well as provide a way for fans to earn some in-game gear. The cans themselves are branded with Destiny 2 logos and depict different guardians without their helmets.

Bungie has yet to officially reveal the promotion, but there’s no doubt that it’s legit. Rockstar has opened up a support page, presumably in case any fans have trouble redeeming their codes and to clarify the terms of the promotion. On top of that, fans have already spotted cans in the wild. YouTuber Mesa Sean created a video with a compilation of pictures of these cans, which you can see below.

Fan speculation from looking at the cans states that these codes won’t be redeemable until September 1st. We’ll probably have to wait for Bungie’s announcement to confirm that, but since Destiny 2 isn’t out yet, you’re not missing out on anything by being unable to redeem codes in the meantime.

Destiny 2 releases September 6th for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, and October 24th for PC.

About Emma Schaefer

Emma’s early gaming was mostly done in secret, as the only gamer in a family of normal people. She still retains skills from this dark period in her life, such as the ability to teleport instantly across the house away from the computer, and holds a gold medal in the Olympic sport of “Hide the Gameboy.” Sorry, Mom, now you know. Find her on Twitter @Emma4EGM